Prayers of Yom Kippur
Links for Specific Prayers
The "Kol Nidrei" Prayer
The Prayer Admitting Sin
The Blessing of the People via the Raised Hands of the Kohanim
The Reading of the Torah
The Reading of a Special Section from the Prophets
The "Neilah" Prayer ending Yom Kippur
General Prayers
Rushing to the synagogue, and delaying departure from there: Megillah 23a
Whether it is better to have a "bent" or straight heart: Rosh HaShanah 26b
The number and order of the Prayers: Yoma 87b; Pesachim 3a; Niddah 8b
Make-up of the Evening Prayer after Yom Kippur: Pesachim 3a
Reciting the
"Shehechiyanu" blessing which is usually recited for special occasions
: Eruvin 40b
Reciting a blessing "Who sanctifies Israel and Special Occasions": Eruvin 40b
Havdalah
Ending Yom Kippur
Making a Blessing on seeing fire: Pesachim 53b-54a
Using fire made from wood and rocks: Pesachim 54a
Using a fire which was lit from before Yom Kippur started: Pesachim 54a
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